In the eye lens, intermediate filament proteins form two morphologically distinct polymers, 10-nm intermediate-sized filaments and beaded filaments. Coincidently, the beaded filament polymer and the proteins filensin and CP49 are specific to lens fibre cells and are therefore excellent markers for fibre cell differentiation. In the adult lens, filensin and CP49 are maintained throughout all stages of lens fibre cell differentiation whilst vimentin is apparently lost at a specific stage from the deeper cortical fibres. The expression of CP49 and filensin is coincident with the presence of beaded filaments suggesting these proteins are filament components. In association with α-crystallin, CP49 and filensin form beaded filaments in vitro. Dur...
During lens cell differentiation there are a number of very characteristic morphological changes tha...
PURPOSE. Aquaporin 0 (AQP0), the most abundant membrane protein in the lens, is a water-permeable ch...
Calf lens fiber cells contain a population of polyribosomes that direct, at least in vitro, the synt...
In the eye lens, intermediate filament proteins form two morphologically distinct polymers, 10-nm in...
[[abstract]]Beaded filaments are the major cytoskeletal element of the eye lens and they are essenti...
The cells of the eye lens contain the type III intermediate filament protein vimentin, as well as tw...
Filensin is a lens specific intermediate filament protein, expressed in the lens fiber cells but not...
PurposeThe differentiated lens fiber cell assembles a filamentous cytoskeletal structure referred to...
In 1959, an unusual filamentous polymer, now called the beaded filament, was described in the lens o...
The early embryonic development and expression patterns of the eye lens specific cytoskeletal protei...
During lens cell differentiation there are a number of very characteristic morphological changes tha...
PURPOSE. Aquaporin 0 (AQP0), the most abundant membrane protein in the lens, is a water-permeable ch...
Calf lens fiber cells contain a population of polyribosomes that direct, at least in vitro, the synt...
In the eye lens, intermediate filament proteins form two morphologically distinct polymers, 10-nm in...
[[abstract]]Beaded filaments are the major cytoskeletal element of the eye lens and they are essenti...
The cells of the eye lens contain the type III intermediate filament protein vimentin, as well as tw...
Filensin is a lens specific intermediate filament protein, expressed in the lens fiber cells but not...
PurposeThe differentiated lens fiber cell assembles a filamentous cytoskeletal structure referred to...
In 1959, an unusual filamentous polymer, now called the beaded filament, was described in the lens o...
The early embryonic development and expression patterns of the eye lens specific cytoskeletal protei...
During lens cell differentiation there are a number of very characteristic morphological changes tha...
PURPOSE. Aquaporin 0 (AQP0), the most abundant membrane protein in the lens, is a water-permeable ch...
Calf lens fiber cells contain a population of polyribosomes that direct, at least in vitro, the synt...